Nie Zhan hired the best lawyer in Hong Kong familiar with such cases for Nie Jingwen, who was eventually sentenced to three years. Wan Sheng Bank was also acquired by Nie Zhan.
After the verdict, Nie Manli fell ill, and Zhang Lanlan was too busy to care, so Nie Jingting looked after her in the hospital. As for the remaining shipping and other companies, no one in the main family knew how to manage them, so they were all packaged and sold to Nie Zhan.
Lu Jiaxin didn't get involved with Wan Sheng Bank, but the future prospects of the shipping were good, so she invested. This part of the equity was recorded under Lu Zhao's name, making the less-than-two-year-old Lu Zhao an instant billionaire.
Once Nie Manli recovered, she went to America. Zhang Lanlan could manage Nie Jingwen's three children, but Nie Jingshu's three children could not be left unchecked. When it was time for the hundred-day memorial, she returned with Nie Jingshu and his three children.